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Exxon Mobil ‘Misled’ Public On Climate Change For 40 Years, Harvard Study Finds – HuffPost
Washington Post Exxon Mobil ‘Misled’ Public On Climate Change For 40 Years, Harvard Study FindsHuffPostFor the peer-reviewed study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters Wednesday, two Harvard researchers analyzed nearly 200 documents related to Exxon Mobil’s climate change communications. The researchers found that America’s …ExxonMobil asked people to ‘read the documents’ it produced on climate…
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Climate Change Will Likely Trigger More Deadly Landslides In The Alps – Forbes
Forbes Climate Change Will Likely Trigger More Deadly Landslides In The AlpsForbesSince the mid-19th century, climate change has become a major cause of concern. Small rockfalls seem to have increased in frequency in the last 150 years. For large landslides, the trend is not so clear, as the researchers can base their statistics …
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Educated women are the key to reversing climate change – TNW
Educated women are the key to reversing climate changeTNWOne author and activist thinks he’s found the answer to reversing climate change: the education and empowerment of women. In a talk at Singularity University’s Global Summit last week, author Paul Hawken presented an extensive plan for how to reduce …
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David Attenborough sees ‘signs of hope’ for the environment – The Guardian
The Guardian David Attenborough sees ‘signs of hope’ for the environmentThe GuardianDavid Attenborough sees ‘signs of hope’ for the environment. Broadcaster says he is more optimistic about the future of the planet after a global shift in attitudes to the natural world. Sir David Attenborough, 91, was speaking at the Edinburgh TV … and more »
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State Sen. Chuck McIlhinney takes flak from pro-environment conservative group – Bucks County Courier Times
Bucks County Courier Times State Sen. Chuck McIlhinney takes flak from pro-environment conservative groupBucks County Courier TimesAlthough environmental protections are typically associated with Democrats, it’s a right-leaning Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship group that took out ads against McIlhinney last week. “Our basic thing is that we use conservative arguments for … and more »
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Gadgets: System improves sleeping environment – Phys.Org
Gadgets: System improves sleeping environmentPhys.OrgThe Nightingale smart home sleep system is designed to give you a better night of sleep by creating an optimal sleep environment. These are designed to create sound blankets which mask noises that keep you awake at night, depriving you of a good night …
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Climate change serves as central concern at annual Lake Tahoe Summit – The Record-Courier
The Record-Courier Climate change serves as central concern at annual Lake Tahoe SummitThe Record-CourierThe 21st annual Lake Tahoe Summit brought together federal, California and Nevada elected officials to discuss the importance of continued partnership in the basin-wide fight against tree mortality, invasive species, declining lake clarity — and the …Lake Tahoe Summit: Bi-state, bipartisan effort…
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139 Countries Could Transition to 100% Renewable Energy Under New Plan – NBCNews.com
NBCNews.com 139 Countries Could Transition to 100% Renewable Energy Under New PlanNBCNews.comLOS ANGELES — Nations that create the vast bulk of the Earth’s greenhouse gases can eliminate carbon emissions — thereby slowing climate change and other damaging consequences — if they move aggressively toward energy systems dominated by …A Roadmap to 100% Renewable Energy in 139…
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Donald Trump wrongly says US is a net energy exporter – PolitiFact
PolitiFact Donald Trump wrongly says US is a net energy exporterPolitiFact“We have been exporting coal, natural gas, electricity, refined products and energy technologies for a very long time,” said Paul Sullivan, a professor at National Defense University and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University who specializes in …
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The Energy 202: Here’s how Trump is changing pipeline politics – Washington Post
Washington Post The Energy 202: Here’s how Trump is changing pipeline politicsWashington PostSince Donald Trump’s election, energy activists have shifted their sights to the coutroom — concentrating instead on mounting legal challenges to regulatory rollbacks at the Environmental Protection Agency and elsewhere in the federal government. But …Why Energy Companies Are Accusing Greenpeace of Breaking…